Divvy Hiring 200 Workers For Summer
Chicago's bikeshare is hiring 200 workers for the summer.
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Chicago's bikeshare is hiring 200 workers for the summer.
Limited to takeout and delivery for months, some say city hall has the power to make reopening easier and staying open a reality for restaurants.
An IDES spokesperson says they have processed about 75,000 Pandemic Unemployment Assistance claims in a week, but they do not know how many have been approved or paid out.
Finding a job is never easy, especially when you're looking with more than 30 million Americans out of work.
CBS 2 Morning Insider takes you inside the plant that's working for Chicago by grilling up a solution.
Many assisted living facilities, nursing homes and retirement communities are taking extra measures to keep their residents safe.
Jessica Wozniczka has been denied unemployment assistance because she left a job to take a new job that never materialized due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Another Chicago business is providing a pop of color during a gloomy time.
Small businesses and restaurants may be planning for the day they can welcome customers inside, but will new habits keep that from happening?
Authorities said investigators found evidence that the child suffered long-term neglect, physical abuse, and mental abuse.
Friends, family, and elected officials spoke out as a judge decides in two weeks whether to deport 22-year-old Federico Alcantar.
According to the village president, about 50 homes are affected and have no water service as a result of the break.
A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest after a Chicago city employee was found shot to death Friday morning inside an apartment in the West Ridge neighborhood.
The 2026 Chicago Auto Show kicks off at McCormick Place on Saturday.
Police in Chicago's south and southwest suburbs are teaming up to target thieves targeting video gambling machines, which have become an increasingly popular target for burglary crews.
An eagle-eyed drone pilot helped spot a missing foster puppy who had been out in the cold for more than two weeks in Chicago's northwest suburbs.
Brad Arnold, the founder and lead singer of the 3 Doors Down has died following "his courageous battle with cancer," the rock band announced Saturday on social media.
A man was shot in the leg inside a home on Chicago's West Side early Saturday morning.